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Music, food, family: Albanian culture, pride on display at Quincy festival

Winds carried the smell of roasting goat and the sound of Albanian music and language through Kilroy Square while the national colors of black and red flashed on banners, flags, clothing, balloon hats and infant onesies Sunday. Hundreds gathered in downtown Quincy for the city’s first Greater Boston Albanian Festival hosted by local restaurateur Leo Keka and the St. George Albanian Orthodox Cathedral… Continue reading Music, food, family: Albanian culture, pride on display at Quincy festival

WB: Kosovo will have a slowdown in GDP growth, there is a lack of investments

The World Bank (WB) has predicted a slowdown in the real growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2022. According to the WB report published on Tuesday on the economy in Europe and Central Asia, growth is expected to be 3.1 percent, and this is due to the slowdown in investments and private consumption.… Continue reading WB: Kosovo will have a slowdown in GDP growth, there is a lack of investments

EU deal on single mobile charging port by year end is possible, lawmaker says

EU lawmakers and member states could clinch a deal on a common charging port for mobile phones, tablets and headphone by the end of the year, a key lawmaker said on Tuesday, a proposal that has been strongly criticised by iPhone maker Apple (AAPL.O). The European Commission first broached a single mobile charging port more than… Continue reading EU deal on single mobile charging port by year end is possible, lawmaker says